We need to think straight about the dangers ahead, and to meet the problem with all the resources
of human ingenuity at our disposal.
Fiber optics technology is a
marvel of human ingenuity, not to mention physics and design, and with it comes high - capacity digital communications for a modern age.
All controversy aside, for the most part, hospital births in and of themselves are an amazing
feat of human ingenuity.
Solving the climate problem is going to require a massive
amount of human ingenuity, of all shapes and sizes — new scientific ideas, novel ways of problem - solving and fresh technologies.
And that whole scene can, in turn, trace its lineage back across thousands of
years of human ingenuity and the search for shelter.
«The prophets of doom have the story backward: the abundant energy that is a
product of human ingenuity makes our planet habitable, not inhabitable.»
If the lady of fashion has the wit to see it, she may find that pieces
of human ingenuity make rather more distinguished ornaments than Cartier's portable currency.
The importance of whether they are used destructively or creatively has been magnified a thousandfold by what Jung referred to as «that peculiar
flower of human ingenuity, the hydrogen bomb.»
... Every
article of human ingenuity has been employed to blunt the sharp edge of this scripture and to explain away the obvious meaning of these words, but it has been employed in vain, though nothing will ever be able to reconcile this and similar passages to the mind of the natural man (Pink, Sovereignty of God, 52).
Plenty of critics dismiss these prophetic voices as «doom merchants», who grossly exaggerate the warning signs and too readily ignore the
capacity of human ingenuity to cope with threats.
It seems to be true that for alcoholics it is important to feel themselves a part of something that is bigger and more important than the individual AA group and that this «something» is more than simply a
creation of human ingenuity.
This
combination of human ingenuity and high - tech capabilities makes it possible for Desamex to take on some of the most challenging projects in the industry, and Vargas says this is the way the company likes it.
When the first antibiotics became available 70 years ago, they were often described as
miracles of human ingenuity, rather like plastics or bright permanent dyes, which were discovered at roughly the same time.
After the aptly assembled opening sequence juxtaposes quick
shots of human ingenuity with fierce ISIS challenges, the creative team offers rhythmic marimba and guitar during it's aural foreshadowing of visceral collective human resilience by showing early - resistance Raqqa uprisings against the anaconda - like noose unleashed upon local residents as the IS fighters descend upon the region from the hallucination - like mirage of surrounding desert terrain.
So many vendors offer seven or eight inch models, with so little visible differentiation, that it is a little depressing to contemplate the
waste of human ingenuity that has gone into their creation.
And so, «we need to think straight about the dangers ahead and to meet the problem with all the
resources of human ingenuity at our disposal.»
The helicopter hovered 30 feet above a fjord in Greenland, a thrumming red
speck of human ingenuity in a vast wilderness of rock and ice.
When it comes to questions of development, it can be easy for me to be
dismissive of human ingenuity, and the modern project, while looking out at the snow in suburban Washington.
For some, instead of global warming's being proof of human failure, engineering the climate would represent the
triumph of human ingenuity.
The idea that these grand concepts can not be scaled up cheaply or quickly due to physics or other severe limitations of Nature is anathema to a faith in the unconquerable
power of human ingenuity and open markets.
Australian economist and ecological thinker H. C. Coombs (1990) has said: «There is nothing divinely ordained about the economic system: it is the
product of human ingenuity, effort and capacity to organize and, therefore, can be properly questioned, criticized and, if a better alternative exist, rejected» (p. 143).
The region also holds more recent
examples of human ingenuity, including a mountain railway that was one of the nation's most celebrated engineering feats of the late 1800s.
Representing the other end of the spectrum are the individualistic speculations of a highly informed science - fiction writer regarding the furthermost
limits of human ingenuity, inquiry, and technological capability.
Readers were encouraged to believe in the power
of human ingenuity, a power that repeatedly overcame all future problems by scientific discovery and technological expertise.
«Artificial intelligences are a product
of human ingenuity, and although they are going to be going down their new path, they will remain a mirror to humanity,» he told USA Today.
The film continues Snow's exploration of social interactions, rebellion, and the redemptive power
of human ingenuity and community, according to the Guggenheim.
This is not a pipedream Tony... have faith in the power
of human ingenuity.
«Many of these alternatives, such as nuclear power and geoengineering, are likely to convey cultural resonances that affirm rather than threaten hierarchical and individualist confidence in the power
of human ingenuity to overcome environmental constraints on economic production.»
Myriad (the patentee) argues that it should be able to patent «anything under the sun that is made by man» and that its work in isolating the human gene is a composition that is the «product
of human ingenuity».